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Launching a PowerShell Script from Excel, Revisited We're going to build off my previous series to show how to further the communication channel between Excel and PowerShell.
The script shown above starts out by using the Start-VM cmdlet to boot a virtual machine named VM1. Once that command has been processed, PowerShell launches into a While loop.
What if your PC could take care of boring tasks for you? With Windows PowerShell, it can. Here's how I use PowerShell to automate everyday repetitive tasks that I would be less keen to do otherwise.
If you want to automate a task, just create a PowerShell script and schedule it. To know more, check out the instructions mentioned here.
This PowerShell script is available on the official website of Microsoft. You can copy the script from there and use it to import updates into WSUS.
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Greetings Arsians! I am trying to learn PowerShell (using V3) and have a need to create a script that will copy a folder structure with logging. Originally I made a small script calling robocopy ...
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